The Seguin Trail is managed by the Park-to-Park Trail Association, with sections designated as part of the Trans Canada Trail. This 60 km (37.3 mi) rail corridor is the original rail bed constructed by JR Booth in the late 1800s for moving lumber from the Ottawa River area to shipping yards on Georgian Bay and was vital in transporting grain from the west, faster than by ships through the Great Lakes. It should be noted that the trail is popular for both motorized and non-motorized trail use.

This is a multi-use trail.

The Sequin Trail crosses Highway 400 just south of Badger Rd, in Parry Sound

We would also direct you to read our DISCLAIMER and our TRAIL USERS CODE.

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SEQUIN TRAIL characteristics

Length: 60 km
Difficulty: Moderate (Trail classifications)
Trail surface: Compacted soil/hard packed and Stone Dust
Trail use: Hiking, Cross-country skiing, Snowshoeing, Mountain biking, Snowmobiling, Winter (Fat) Biking, and Ice Climbing
Accessibility Notes: None
Fees: None

Flora & Fauna:

Not reported yet



Amenities: None

Contact:
info@discoveryroutes.ca
Discovery Routes 205 Main Street East North Bay, Ontario P1B 1B2 Telephone: (705) 472-8480 ext. 223

Find it: On HWY 11 south of North B ay . Take exit 244 for Scotia Road/Fern Glen Road. Turn right at Fern Glen Road, and turn left to stay on Fern Glen Road. The trail begins 2 km (1.24 mi) further, at Walls.



GPS Coordinates (main trailhead):
Latitude: 45.4813660
Longitude: -79.3466650